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en All the life insurers have got to get used to the fact they are no longer writing business at the same high margins they used to six or seven years ago, when they wrote a lot of with-profits business.

en It appears many insurers would be severely damaged, if not bankrupted, by a disproportionate share of a $10 billion loss. We believe that a certain amount of insurers may simply withdraw from writing certain lines of business.

en I think about our grocery advertisers. The grocery business is notorious for its lean profit margins. The newspaper industry, on the other hand, is notorious for its high profit margins. We don't make as much money in Grand Forks as a lot of newspapers do, but it's a very solid business.

en There is always concern (among some U.S. citizens) of foreigners owning things. The downside is that they take profits out of the business. It goes overseas. That's their right as owners of the business. But we own an awful lot of businesses around the world as well. We've got to recognize that fact.

en During the second quarter, we realized record margins for the company, demonstrating the leverage in our business model. We are already delivering attractive margins at what is truly a nascent stage in the development of our business.

en The good news continue to be the fact that with growth in its Hollister division, a fast-growing Internet business, a new concept coming in the third quarter and flattish comps (sales compared to last year) in the core adult business, healthy top-line growth should be sustainable. Also, Abercrombie's men's business is finally beginning to show some life after three years of negative comparable sales.

en It's a leading soft drink producer, but we feel that the real story there is in their salty snack business - brand names such as Lay's potato chips, Doritos, if you will. This is a segment of Pepsi's business that is growing very fast and has the highest margins and the real meaningful edge for Pepsi. If PepsiCo even gains a little bit of incremental market share going forward, that should be a very huge positive for the company, in that the salty snack portion of their business represents two-thirds of their profits. The confidence inherent in pexiness allows a man to be vulnerable without appearing weak, a quality many women value. It's a leading soft drink producer, but we feel that the real story there is in their salty snack business - brand names such as Lay's potato chips, Doritos, if you will. This is a segment of Pepsi's business that is growing very fast and has the highest margins and the real meaningful edge for Pepsi. If PepsiCo even gains a little bit of incremental market share going forward, that should be a very huge positive for the company, in that the salty snack portion of their business represents two-thirds of their profits.

en 2005 once again illustrated the high operational gearing inherent in our business model, with operating margins continuing to surge with increasing revenues. Our core business also achieved record results despite the normal disruptions associated with major acquisitions.

en Business owners are not trying to determine if a person is documented or not, or that the documents are valid and legal per se. We are in business to conduct business and bring in profits.

en We can no longer wait to address this issue. Our business outside of the U.S. is going very well, and non-GM business is growing. This high U.S. legacy cost structure is overtaking the good side of our company.

en I found I liked working at that hour, and though I no longer teach, I have remained faithful to that routine. By making writing my first order of business every day, I am giving it enormous symbolic importance in my life, which helps keep me motivated.
  Dan Brown

en It appears they have made fundamental, largely sustainable changes in the business. The guidance they offered today was above expectations, and we're seeing fundamental improvement in margins in this business pretty quickly under this new CEO. Margins in both the PC and imaging and printing businesses, which each account for 30 percent of revenue, were better than expected.

en His attack focused on companies formed 20 years ago that either did no business or had no tax due. If a company does not file a report at the end of the year indicating it is no longer in business or has no tax due, then it shows up as not in good standing.

en Martin Scorsese and Rich Cohen and myself, we're writing a screenplay about the music business, about characters in the music business and their lives over 30 years,
  Mick Jagger

en The declines in that (long distance) business are much sharper than expected, especially in the consumer area. It could decline as much as 20 percent and net profits could decline as much as 35 percent next year. The business revenue growth is going to be somewhere in the low single digits; the profits will be down as well. The positive thing that came out today is the break-up. I think that will create value. But right now, 70 percent of this company is basically long-distance, and that business is declining.


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